சற்றுமுன் அரசியலில் கமலுக்கு நடந்த சோகம் அதிர்ச்சியில் மக்கள் | Actor Kamal Haasan Political Issue
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Actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan began a new innings on
Thursday as he formally began seeking votes for his party, Makkal Needhi Maiam
or MNM, along Chennai's IT Corridor for the Lok Sabha elections that begin next
month.
His first stop was at the Tsunami Settlements which house
the tsunami affected communities besides people dislocated after being evicted
from encroached areas. Many, including elderly men and women, gathered here. An
elderly woman told NDTV, "I came to listen to what Kamal has to say. I am
not here to see the actor. Even if parties pay money we would vote for a party
our mind directs us to."
On a road show atop a mini bus with his South Chennai
candidate Rangarajan by his side, Kamal Haasan promised drinking water to all
houses, a corruption free government and generation of jobs. He said, "By
checking looting alone we can run two states. We would be corruption free.
Along the IT Corridor alone we can generate two lakh jobs. Give us a chance we
would prove ourselves. After being lazy for forty years they can't say how can we
do this. We will do it."
Kamal Haasan is not contesting but has fielded 58
candidates; 40 for Lok Sabha and 18 for assembly by-elections, roping in a few
smaller parties.
Kamal Haasan drew labourers and youngsters. As he moved to
Velacherry, the heart of the software industry, many techies and youngsters
gathered to listen to him. Nivedha, a skill developer, said, "I'd support
Kamal Hassan. He wants to help the underprivileged." Another old man who
stood listening to Kamal Haasan said, "If he comes it's good. It doesn't
work if the same people keep coming. Good things would happen only when new
people come."
Kamal and the candidate made a rooftop appearance only at
the designated spots.
With fighting corruption and development as focus, Kamal
Haasan chose to not align with the Dravidian arch rivals DMK and AIADMK. He had
earlier commented, "I'd not want to taint my hands."
He had said no to the BJP too, saying saffron is not his
colour. Initial indications of a tie up with the Congress didn't work out.
Three decades ago, Kamal Haasan turned his fan clubs into a
welfare organization. Recently, he launched a whistleblower app to empower
communities and had adopted a few villages to showcase his model of
development.
With the two tallest leaders in Tamil Nadu politics, J
Jayalalithaa and M Karunanidhi, no more, many say there is space for fresh
political thought and leadership in the state. It's a four-cornered contest.
Kamal Haasan must be hoping these crowds would translate into votes and empower
him to scale new heights in politics, just like his acclaimed film career.
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